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  • Conference Report—"Creating Historical Knowledge Socially: New Approaches, Opportunities, and Epistemological Implications of Undertaking Research with Citizen Scholars”

  • The German Historical Institute (GHI) in Washington, DC, presented its second annual conference in Digital Humanities, October 27–28, 2017, with a focus on Citizen Science

  • Each of the institute directors is encouraged to select a theme for investigation of historical relations with Germany; Simone Lässig, director of the institute in Washington, has chosen to focus on digital humanities, thinking that GHI can focus broad discussion on identifying new directions in this rapidly developing field

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Conference Report—"Creating Historical Knowledge Socially: New Approaches, Opportunities, and Epistemological Implications of Undertaking Research with Citizen Scholars” The German Historical Institute (GHI) in Washington, DC, presented its second annual conference in Digital Humanities, October 27–28, 2017, with a focus on Citizen Science.

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